Micromosaic view of Rome
Stunning handmade Micromosaic view of Rome, enriched with many semiprecious stones and marbles.
This technique is almost disappeared. Artists that still work with this technique can be counted on one hand.
On this slab you can see a view of Ponte Lamentano, later called Ponte Nomentano.
This type of artwork is similar to the mosaic, but the most common name is “micromosaico“.
The stone pieces are bigger, and the artist cuts each piece at the precise size and shape. Then he frames all of them like a puzzle, blocking them in one another to get the complete drawing.
Another difference is the type of stone. For the Intaglio they generally use more precious stones, like lapislazzuli, agate, onyx, Turquoise, and sometimes even mother of pearl.
The Intaglio technique is almost disappeared. Artists that still work with this technique can be counted on one hand.
Size: 33 x 22 x 3 cm circa
Material: Marble and semiprecious stones
Provenance: Italy
Age: presumably late ‘800 early ‘900
Working time: 1 month
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